It seems Xiaomi is bombarding new smartphones every month. And the new device launches doesn’t seem to end now as Xiaomi has at least three smartphones in the row for the launch now. The first two are the Mi A2 duo which will be unveiled on July 24 and the mysterious POCOPHONE F1. Now, as the days pass by, new leaks about the latter mentioned device surface more on the web.

Xiaomi Pocophone F1 will seemingly be cheap as chips… listing in eastern Euroland for ~420 Euro (6/64GB) and ~460 Euro (6/128GB) (prices converted). If it really has an SDM845 that pricing would be really impressive for a device with a 5,99in 2160x1080px screen.

Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Specs

The new information regarding the pricing of the POCOPHONE F1 comes from the prolific leaker Roland Quandt. According to his tweet, the Xiaomi POCOPHONE F1 will retail for approximately 420 Euros for the base 6GB RAM/64GB ROM variant and 460 Euros for the higher 6GB RAM/128GB ROM variant. He also mentions and to be true this will make the POCOPHONE F1, the cheapest smartphone with Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 in Europe. When we compare internationally, the cheapest smartphone with Snapdragon 845 crown bestows on ASUS Zenfone 5Z priced at 29,999(approx. 372 Euros) in India.

As for other specifications, the Xiaomi POCOPHONE F1 will feature a 5.99-inch FHD+(2160 x 1080 pixels) display with a notch. On the back, the phone will come with a dual camera setup and a fingerprint sensor below it. It will also have support for NFC and will be backed by a bigger 4,000 mAh battery. Lastly, it will run on MIUI 9.5 or MIUI 10 based on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box.

The POCOPHONE F1 bears the codename ‘Beryllium’ confirmed by the recent hands-on video leak. This means it will be the 2018 Xiaomi flagship device which will be heading to India according to the findings by folks at XDA Developers. It might launch with some other name going by Xiaomi’s history with Redmi Y1, Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Y2.

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